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Permanent Magnetic Generator Construction Manual

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Section 1) Introduction
This manual describes how to build a 'permanent magnet generator' (PMG). We can also call it an 'alternator', because it generates alternating current (AC). It will not generate 'mains voltage' or 'utility power' AC. It generates low voltage, 'three phase' AC, and then changes it into 'direct current' (DC) for charging a 12 volt battery. What this PMG is made of

1) EXPLODED PMG The PMG (see diagram 1) consists of: A steel spine and shaft. A stator containing coils of wire Two magnet rotors A rectifier

The stator contains six coils of copper wire, cast in fiberglass resin. This stator casting is mounted onto the spine; it does not move. Wires from the coils take electricity to the rectifier, which changes the AC to DC for charging the battery. The rectifier is mounted on an aluminum 'heatsink' to keep it cool.

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The magnet rotors are mounted on bearings, which turn on the shaft. The rear rotor is behind the stator, and enclosed within it. The front one is on the outside, fixed to the rear one by long studs which pass through a hole in the stator. The wind turbine rotor blades will be mounted on the same studs. They will turn the magnet rotors, and move the magnets past the coils. Magnetic flux passes from one rotor to the other through the stator. This moving magnetic flux is what produces the electric power.

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Building the PMG (Permanent Magnetic Generator) This manual describes how to build the PMG. Read right through it before starting. Section 2 List of materials and tools for the job Section 3 explains how to build the special tools (called jigs) and the moulds which are needed. You can build more than one PMG with them. There are many possible ways to make these jigs and moulds, but there is only room in this manual to describe one way to do it. Section 4 is about the stator. It describes how to wind the coils of enameled copper wire, and cast them in resin, using the jigs and moulds. Section 5 shows how to build the magnet rotors, using magnet blocks and steel disks, set in another resin casting. Section 6 shows how to assemble the parts into a whole PMG. It explains how to build the mechanical parts, how to balance the rotors, and what is required to connect the wiring from the stator. Section 7 is about testing the PMG. It contains procedures for checking that it is correctly balanced and ready to use. It describes the options for connecting up the electrical output. It also explains how to connect the PMG to the battery. Section 8 contains additional information about the use of polyester resins, and about using the PMG for hydro power. What this PMG can do This PMG is made for small wind generators (see diagram 2). To build a complete wind generator, you also need a a a a tower : perhaps a steel pipe, supported with guy ropes, 'yaw head' swiveling on the tower top, tail, to keep it facing towards the wind, set of blades, to turn it.

The spine of the PMG bolts on to the yaw head. The blade assembly fits on to the front of the PMG. The yaw head and tail need to be so constructed that the wind generator will turn from strong winds, to protect itself. (This manual does not describe the blades, tower, or yaw head.)

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2. WIND TURBINE

The PMG works at low rotational speed. The chart shows the power output of the PMG, charging a 12 volt battery. At 420 rpm it generates 180 watts, which is 15 amps at 12 volts (15A x 12V = 180W). At higher speed, the PMG can generate more power. But high currents cause the coils to heat up, and so the efficiency gets worse as the output current gets higher. For higher speed it is better to change the stator coils, either by using different size wire, or by changing the way they are connected. If the PMG is always used at higher speeds, it is better to use thicker wire, which can carry more current without getting so hot. Using thicker wire means there are fewer turns on the coils, which means that the PMG would not work at low speed. To use the same PMG for both low and high speeds, it is possible to change the connections. There are two ways to connect the stator wires to the rectifier. They can be connected 'star' or 'delta'. See Section 7 for a detailed description of the star and delta connections. See diagram 3 for the graph of power vs. speed. Star begins to work at low speed (170 rpm). Delta gives more power, but only at higher speed. Star is good in very low windspeeds, and delta is better in higher winds.

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A bigger version of this PMG would be able to give higher power at lower speed. 3. GRAPH OF POWER VS. SPEED

Caution Take care when building and assembling the PMG so that the magnets cannot come loose. This can happen under extreme circumstances. Loose magnets rubbing on the stator can then destroy the PMG. Follow all the instructions for casting the magnet rotors - do not simply glue the magnets to the steel disks. Do not hit the magnet rotors with hammers during assembly. Take care that there is at least 1mm gap clearance between the magnets and the stator, on both sides. (For heavy duty, or high speed, use a larger gap.) Do not run the PMG at speeds faster than 800 rpm on a wind turbine. (When the wind turbine yaws, large gyroscopic forces will flex the shaft, and the magnets may touch.) Do not mount the rotor blade assembly directly onto the front magnet rotor disk, at any point away from the studs. Mount it only onto the studs and nuts themselves, which come through the disk.

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When mounting the PMG on the wind turbine yaw mount, keep the box section 'spine' of the PMG vertically upright, and not horizontally cross-wise.

2. List of Materials and tools

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Materials for moulds and jigs Composite floorboards (other ideas are possible) and wood glue Sand paper, wax polish (Polyurethane varnish, and PVA release agent, if available.) Paint brushes, and thinners to clean them 13mm Plywood for jigs and formers and stator mould centre Steel rod, or pipe, for coil winding machine Small pieces of steel plate or thick sheet metal

Tools Safety goggles, face mask, gloves, etc. as required Workbench with vice Welder Angle grinder Hacksaw, hammer, punch, chisel Compasses, tape measure, angle gauge. Spanners: 8, 10, 13, 17, 19mm : two of each. Tap wrench and M10 taps for outer holes in magnet rotors. Brass wire to gauge the heights of magnets Pillar Drill Press Drill bits 6,8,10,12mm Holesaws 25mm, 65mm Wood lathe, or a substitute as in Section 3 Chisel for wood lathe Jigsaw to cut wood Scales to weigh resin. Dispenser for catalyst, plastic buckets, scissors. Soldering iron, resin-cored solder, wire cutters, sharp knife.

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We hope you found this guide extremely helpful and that the step by step nature of this guide helps you build your own permanent Magnetic Generator. We know you can do this because so many others already have! Good luck to you.

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